Paint.



JENS CHRISTIAN BENNECHE, 0F CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY.

Patented Dec. 17, 1918.

PAINT.

1 287 836 Specification of Letters Patent. No Drawing. Application filedMarch 25, 1918. Serial No. 224,606.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JENS CHRISTIAN BEN- NECHE, citizen of Norway,residing at Tordenskjolds Plads 3, Christiania, Norway, have inventednew and useful Improvements in Paints, of which the following is aspecification.

The present invention has for its object to provide a paint, which isdistinguished by possessing a large covering power and a high resistanceas regards high temperatures. It contains linseed oil, petroleum, resin,lime, soap, etc, and the proportion of constituents is as follows:

Boiled linseed oil 40 liters. Petroleum 4L0 Light resin 16 kg. Quicklime slaked with a sufiicientquantity of water 5 Yellow soap 10 Drycolor 75 Siccatives or drying oil 5liters.

In preparing this paint, the following four products are firstlyproduced:

1) 16 kg. light resin is melted in 10 liters of boiled linseed oil, sothat a varnish is obtained.

(2) 75 kg. dry color is mixed with so much oil and petroleum that a softpaste is obtained.

(3) 5 kg. burnt lime is slaked with water. so that a paste is obtained.

(4) 10 kg. (7 large sticks) yellow soap (woolen stuff soap,Liverpool-soap) is boiled with 4: liters of water until dissolved. Thenit is cooled so as to form a jelly-like mass.

Nos. 2 and 3 of the products thus obtained are mixed together with theremaining oil and petroleun Product l is added before all voil isintermixed, whereupon product -1 is added. The siccative or dr 'ing oilis added last.

If white color has to be used in this paint, it should be zinc-white orso-called lithopone, because whitelead is not stable in combination withthe lime.

A paint produced as above described has proved to possess a very largecovering power. For instance, it should be mentioned that it coversabout 3 times as much as ordinary paint upon rough or porous wall(topics of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, byaddressing the surfaces. This property is principally due to thepresence of lime.

The soap has the effect of rendering the paint capable of resisting hightemperatures. Even at 180 degrees C. the paint does not fissure or formblisters.

The paint is water proof or oil proof, is not influenced by water, canbe applied and dry even under water and attached to tar, carbolineum,soaked 7 wood, metal, rust, exudations, fatty or oiled surfaces, etc.

In addition to possessing the same properties as ordinary paint, it maybe used in any case in which the ordinary paint is used, outside as wellas inside, further as a pro tecting substance and for the purpose ofdecoration. Its appearance is like to that of enamel paint. The lightcolors are not injured by sulfur, coal gas or other vapors.

aving now described my invention, what I claim as new and desire tosecure by Letters Patent is:

1. Paint containing linseed oil, petroleum, resin. lime, soap.

2. Paint containing linseed oil, petroleum, resin, lime, soap,characterized by the following proportion of the constituents, 40 litersboiled linseed oil, 40 liters petroleum, 16 kg. light resin. 5 kg.slaked lime, 10 kg. yellow soap distributed in i liters water, 75 kg.color and 5 liters of drying oil.

3. Process of producinga paint as claimed in claim 2, consisting infirstly preparing separately the following four products: 1) 16 kg.resin is melted in 10 liters boiled linseed oil, (2) 75 kg. dry colormixed with a suflicient quantity of linseed oil leum to form a paste,(3) 5 kg. quick lime slaked with water to form a paste, and (a) 10 kg.yellow soap dissolved in water and cooled so to form a jelly-like mass,whereupon the products (2) and (3) are mixed with the remaining oil andpetroleum, the product (4:) is added before all oil is intermixed, theproduct (1) is then added, the drying oil being added last.

In testimony whereof I have name to this specification.

JEN S CHRISTIAN BENNECHE.

Witnesses:

AxEL LAHN, Moenns Buses.

signed my Commissioner of Patents,

Washington, D. 0."

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